Trent Park Obelisk
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/ United Kingdom
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World / United Kingdom / England
monument, obelisk
The large Obelisk in Trent Park was brought from Wrest Park by Sir Philip Sassoon in 1934 in order to impress the Duke and Duchess of Kent, honeymooning at the estate. A channel was carved through the forest to afford a grand view of the monument from Trent Park House.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°39'59"N -0°8'33"E
- Oakmere Park 4.1 km
- The Aubreys 23 km
- Berkhamsted Castle 31 km
- Cholesbury Camp (hillfort) 37 km
- Arbury Banks 41 km
- Site of Sawtry Abbey 85 km
- Castle Dykes motte and bailey castle 89 km
- Lost village of Muscott 93 km
- Remains of Catesby Priory 99 km
- Wormleighton medieval village remains 101 km
- Cockfosters 2.2 km
- Enfield Chase 3 km
- Enfield Council 3.7 km
- Southgate 4.6 km
- Winchmore Hill 4.7 km
- Friern Barnet 6 km
- Lower Edmonton 6.7 km
- North Finchley 6.7 km
- Upper Edmonton 7.9 km
- London Borough of Barnet 8.2 km